"
Application for revaluation of Mathematics paper"-this sentence should be written in
block letters on the Envelope of applications.

The
applications should reach the Board within 15 days of the candidate receiving the
Photocopy.

Every
application should be enclosed with a demand draft of Rs.450/-. The DD should be drawn in
favour of "Director, Director (Examinations)

Karnataka
Secondary Education Examination Board, Bangalore"

The
candidate should write his name and Registration No. behind the DD without fail.

The
students who have got the photocopies should first examine it in detail and should apply
for revaluation only if they are dissatisfied.

Incomplete
applications and applications which are received after the due date will be rejected
without citing any reason.

Failed
candidates should not wait for the result of revaluation and should pay the fee and apply
for the examinations. If the candidate does not apply for the examination for the sole
reason that the result of the revaluation has not yet come, he will be doing this on his
own responsibility.

After the
results are announced the candidate can apply without waiting for the marks card. The
candidates can know of their marks obtained through their head of the school

Students
who have done malpractices and whose results are withheld are not eligible for applying
for revaluation.

Every
candidate should enclose a self addressed, sufficiently stamped envelope so as to know the
result of revaluation.

If the
revaluation result shows 6 or more marks excess than the marks scored originally the fee
for the revaluation will be refunded and a revised marks card will be given.

If the
revaluation result is more than 1 mark but less than 5 marks, or if it is less by 6 or
less than six a revised markscard will be given.

Since the
revaluation results are final, there is no scope for review or appeal.

Ref: Government order no. ED7sxm96, dated
5-2-97, fixing up of 15 years to private candidates as in the case of school students.

The
candidates who have completed 15 years as on 1-9-2000 and who wish to appear for the SSLC
examination of September  October 2000 privately should submit the applications
before 5-6-2000 in the prescribed forms with application fee Rs.5-00 and registration fee
Rs.175-00. This apart, every candidate should pay Rs.3-00 towards the expenses on letter
correspondence (administrative) along with registration fee. Candidates belonging to the
SC, ST, BT group are exempted from the registration fee of Rs.175-00 and application fee
of Rs.5-00 as per the Govt Order: SWL273BPA 78 dated 27-3-1979. Still, candidates
belonging to these three categories should pay Rs.3-00 towards the expenses on letter
correspondence (administrative).

These candidates should submit the
attested caste certificates by the below said
departmental officers along with the registration form:

Social
welfare department

Development
Department.

Revenue
department

Assistant
education Officer of Department of Public instructions

Last dates for receiving the
applications for registering for the September examination are fixed as follows:

Without
fine: Monday, 5-6-2000

With
fine of Rs.20-00, : 12-6-2000

Candidates who wish to appear for September  October 2000
Examinations who are blind/handicapped and candidates who are getting treatment from
Kidwai Institute of Oncology should have been of 15 years as on 1-9-2000. These candidates
should produce original certificates about blindness, handicap, from District health
Officer or from an officer not less than his post.

The candidates who have got registration letter for the
examinations of April 2000 or before and not appeared for the examination wish to appear
for September  October Examination, should pay Rs.50-00 as renewal fee and they can
renew their registration forms from sending the registration forms to their heads of the
High school/Junior college.

The fees regarding the registration, renewal should be sent to
the Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board, Bangalore in the form of DD from any
scheduled bank within 6-6-2000 and 13-6-2000 and should be sent along with the application
forms.

The list of the candidates from SC, ST and BC group who have got
exemption from the registration fee and the list of all the candidates should be sent
along with the application forms.

Regarding the applications of private candidates one should
personally see the details of the information and the enclosures and send applications
without fine before 12-6-2000 and with fine before 19-6-2000

If there are no registration applications to the schools, report
of "Nil" applications should be sent to the board before 12-6-2000 and
19-6-2000.

Before sending
the registration forms to the Board, the following points should be
taken note of:

If
the transfer certificate is from the other State, there should be a counter sign on the
form by those concerned in that State.

Blind/handicapped
and candidates who are getting treatment from Kidwai Institute of Oncology should have
been of 15 years as on 1-9-2000.Other candidates should also be of 15 years.

The
registration applications should reach the Board before 12-6-2000 and 19-6-2000.

For
date of birth the original certificate should be enclosed. If not studied in the school,
the affidavits for date of birth should have been got before the Judicial Magistrate or
the notary.

There
should be signatures of the candidate and the head of the school on the photographs of the
candidates.

If
the candidates are blind, handicapped and suffering from cancer, they should submit the
original certificate from the above said medical officer.

The
candidates who have studied in schools some time should submit the Transfer certificate as
proof of their date of birth. The candidates who have studied in schools like this will
not be permitted to submit affidavits.

As
written in Para 2, SC,ST and BC group candidates should submit the original caste
certificates from the departmental officers.

Candidates
who have passed the SSLC examination from Karnataka or any other equivalent examination
are not eligible to appear privately for the examination.

All
the applications, which are incomplete, or fee not paid on date, or submitted after the
due date will be rejected without citing any reason. The heads of the schools will be
responsible for the subsequent consequences.

As
instructed in the Govt Order, ED 374 spj 91 dated 21-6-1991 even the candidates will be
given the transfer certificates as in the case of school students.

Special instruction:

Each school should not admit not more than
50 students. If there are more than 50 applications submitted to the board, first 50
applications, which are in order, will be entertained and other applications will be
rejected without giving any reason. Any information will not be given from the board in
this matter. There is no scope for correspondence in this matter. When sending the
applications of private candidates priority should be followed. SC, ST, BC, handicapped,
ex-servicemen, --like this the priority should be given and accordingly the list should be
prepared. If registration fees of more than 50 students are paid to the board, the extra
fee amount will be forfeited.

If the last dates of receiving registration fees and drafts
fall on Govt holidays, then the next office day will be considered as the last day.

Every candidate who had registered in any primary school,
wishes to appear privately then the candidate should have the signature of the concerned
Taluk Assistant Education Officer on the transfer certificate. (This will not apply for
the Government schools.)

All private students should bear in
mind that they have to write the examination in District Examination centers